VHS-C Capture Device?

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by Renegade_, Oct 8, 2005.

  1. Renegade_

    Renegade_ Member

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    I just found out that my Analog Camcorder, a veteran, finnally broke something. The playback is distorted, fuzzy, blinking and jittered video.

    So, I was hoping if there was a VHS-C thing I just plug the little tape into that will output with yellow, white and red. I have a a ADS Converter for the Analog converting part, but I just need to read the tape to the Analog.

    Normally, I would just simply plug the tape into my camera, play it and convert from there with Analog wires. But since its broken, I can't.

    I was thinking to buy a tape adapter, plugging it into a VCR and then outputting it from there, but that;s a bit extensive, and just clutter my room and computer space.

    Any ideas, guys?
     
  2. Minion

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    I know there are Playback Kits for VHS-C camcorders so you can use a VCR to Playback the VHS-C tape...I don"t Know exactly how they work But it Might be something worth checking Out....

    Other than that all I can suggest is to get another VHS-C camcorder (You can Get them very cheap on E-Bay) and use it to Playback the Tape...

    Good Luck
     
  3. ricky91

    ricky91 Guest

    you should just buy a vhs-c adapter where you insert the little
    vhs-c into the adapter and insert it into the video player
     
  4. ricky91

    ricky91 Guest

    you should just buy a vhs-c adapter where you insert the little
    vhs-c into the adapter and insert it into the video player
     
  5. n0v0n

    n0v0n Guest

    DonĀ“t forgrt to insert batteries, to make it work...

    n0v0n
     

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